Sorry all - this was sitting waiting for moderation, but it's already
been addressed.
Cheers,
David
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 2:43 PM, MathLef <mlefrancois19 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>> I need some help to spec' a function I am developping. Note that the
> function is still not complete, cause I am trying to spec' it while
> working on it, as it should be ! Basically, this is what my function
> should look like :
>> private
> def obtain_criterias(hash_params)
> crits = {}
> hash_params.each {
> |key, val|
> crits[key.to_sym] = StringUtils.sanitize(val).upcase if not (key
> == "controller" || key == "action")
> }
> return crits
> end
>> - hash_params is a hash table of some parameters received by a
> controller
> - StringUtils.sanitize removes all kind of accents from the string
> passed in parameters
> - it is encapsulated in a controller
>> The problem is with the local variable "crits" on which I can not seem
> to have any kind of control in my rspec. Now, I am wandering, is this
> (still) a good way to code from a spec point of view ?! Can you give
> me ideas on ways to spec this ?
>> Many thanks in advance !
> Mathieu
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